Gregg Keizer

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SP2 a problem for 10 percent of XP PCs

SP2 a problem for 10 percent of XP PCs

Upgrading to Service Pack 2 (SP2) will cause problems with about one out of every 10 PC running Windows XP, according to research by a Canadian asset-monitoring service provider.
Gregg Keizer Sep 1 2004, 12:00AM Security
Electronic jihad to strike this week

Electronic jihad to strike this week

A coordinated attack against the internet, dubbed an 'electronic jihad' may take place this week, one security firm warned. Other experts, however, were dubious.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 26 2004, 12:00AM Security
Electronic jihad to strike this week

Electronic jihad to strike this week

A coordinated attack against the internet, dubbed an 'electronic jihad' may take place this week, one security firm warned. Other experts, however, were dubious.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 26 2004, 12:00AM Security
First virus targeting AMD64 chips spotted

First virus targeting AMD64 chips spotted

Symantec may have discovered the first proof-of-concept virus targeting AMD's 64-bit processors.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 25 2004, 12:00AM Security
First virus targeting AMD64 chips spotted

First virus targeting AMD64 chips spotted

Symantec may have discovered the first proof-of-concept virus targeting AMD's 64-bit processors.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 25 2004, 12:00AM Security
Unpatched PC survival time in 16 minutes

Unpatched PC survival time in 16 minutes

The average unpatched Windows PC lasts less than 20 minutes on the internet before it's compromised, according to data from the Internet Storm Center.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 19 2004, 12:00AM Security
Unpatched PC survival time in 16 minutes

Unpatched PC survival time in 16 minutes

The average unpatched Windows PC lasts less than 20 minutes on the internet before it's compromised, according to data from the Internet Storm Center.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 19 2004, 12:00AM Security
Microsoft to send cut-price XP to Asia

Microsoft to send cut-price XP to Asia

Microsoft would start selling a cut-price edition of Windows in a trio of Asian countries in spring, the software giant said yesterday.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 12 2004, 12:00AM Software
Microsoft to send cut-price XP to Asia

Microsoft to send cut-price XP to Asia

Microsoft would start selling a cut-price edition of Windows in a trio of Asian countries in spring, the software giant said yesterday.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 12 2004, 12:00AM Software
Small Business Server a hit

Small Business Server a hit

Microsoft's Small Business Server is a remarkable hit, said a research firm this week as it released the results of a survey that claimed an astounding 86 percent of small- and mid-sized businesses either use the server bundle or are planning to deploy it.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 10 2004, 12:00AM Software
Small Business Server a hit

Small Business Server a hit

Microsoft's Small Business Server is a remarkable hit, said a research firm this week as it released the results of a survey that claimed an astounding 86 percent of small- and mid-sized businesses either use the server bundle or are planning to deploy it.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 10 2004, 12:00AM Software
Microsoft releases Windows XP2 to manufacturing

Microsoft releases Windows XP2 to manufacturing

Microsoft released the long-anticipated Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) to manufacturing, after unknown delays temporarily stumped its wrap.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 9 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Microsoft releases Windows XP2 to manufacturing

Microsoft releases Windows XP2 to manufacturing

Microsoft released the long-anticipated Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) to manufacturing, after unknown delays temporarily stumped its wrap.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 9 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Perimeter security up but internals still vulnerable

Perimeter security up but internals still vulnerable

Companies have made significant strides in patching against vulnerabilities that threaten the perimeter, but fixing internal flaws is still a big problem, a researcher said in findings he presented at this week's Black Hat security meetings in the US.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 29 2004, 12:00AM Security
Perimeter security up but internals still vulnerable

Perimeter security up but internals still vulnerable

Companies have made significant strides in patching against vulnerabilities that threaten the perimeter, but fixing internal flaws is still a big problem, a researcher said in findings he presented at this week's Black Hat security meetings in the US.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 29 2004, 12:00AM Security
June hack tops so far for 2004

June hack tops so far for 2004

While mass mailers continue to plague corporations and spyware is the big evil for consumers, the most serious threat in the first half of the year was the Download.Ject/Scob attack, which exploited still-unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, McAfee said.
Gregg Keizer , Greg Keizer Jul 27 2004, 12:00AM Security
Microsoft may become top dog in IM

Microsoft may become top dog in IM

Microsoft's move to bring instant messaging rivals into its fold and continued push into its core applications give it a good shot at becoming as big in IM as it is in enterprise email with Exchange, a market research firm said this week.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 22 2004, 12:00AM Software
Microsoft may become top dog in IM

Microsoft may become top dog in IM

Microsoft's move to bring instant messaging rivals into its fold and continued push into its core applications give it a good shot at becoming as big in IM as it is in enterprise email with Exchange, a market research firm said this week.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 22 2004, 12:00AM Software
New Bagle shuts down desktop defences

New Bagle shuts down desktop defences

The latest Bagle three-worm wave includes one using a more aggressive twist on an old tactic, US security firms said this week.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 21 2004, 12:00AM Security
New Bagle shuts down desktop defences

New Bagle shuts down desktop defences

The latest Bagle three-worm wave includes one using a more aggressive twist on an old tactic, US security firms said this week.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Jul 21 2004, 12:00AM Security

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